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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 570682" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>I immediately have 2 questions with this:</p><p>1) Are the expectations realistic?</p><p>2) Batteling compared to what? </p><p></p><p>Example I do not get the results I expected with the D7000 on AF level, one of my main reasons to go to DSLR in 2013.</p><p>I improved my technique (sometimes I need an other camera then the D7000 to get the shutter speed I want) and compare to my D70S and A7S, the D7000 AF is the best I have. Do not forget sometimes in hot weather it is simply not possible to do long distance shots.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>100% view is not what you see a lot of others, it is challenging => is it realistic?</p><p>3/10 seems OK for most of the work I do, obviously better is possible, but a lot more effort and investment might be needed</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Renting seems a good idea, compare sees how it works for you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This seems a good statement, as it compares. Show it in a controlled test.</p><p>Some stated the fact that the D60 captures less information, means it shows less the issues you might have (lens and technique).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Controlled testing should show. Do not take it too serious, but do different set-ups with a test subject that is controlled.</p><p>Avoiding distance at first, camera shake, photographer shake, etc... auto vs manual focus (lens sharpness).</p><p></p><p>I come with results that people do not believe as well e.g. the 70-200mm f2.8 VRII is not that good according to me. It is the best, but the margin is lower then I expected and sometimes I come with better results with lesser lenses.</p><p></p><p>Many have posted in the past on the focus issue on the D7000, which seems trolling mostly. It is not perfect, but it can perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 570682, member: 15675"] I immediately have 2 questions with this: 1) Are the expectations realistic? 2) Batteling compared to what? Example I do not get the results I expected with the D7000 on AF level, one of my main reasons to go to DSLR in 2013. I improved my technique (sometimes I need an other camera then the D7000 to get the shutter speed I want) and compare to my D70S and A7S, the D7000 AF is the best I have. Do not forget sometimes in hot weather it is simply not possible to do long distance shots. 100% view is not what you see a lot of others, it is challenging => is it realistic? 3/10 seems OK for most of the work I do, obviously better is possible, but a lot more effort and investment might be needed Renting seems a good idea, compare sees how it works for you. This seems a good statement, as it compares. Show it in a controlled test. Some stated the fact that the D60 captures less information, means it shows less the issues you might have (lens and technique). Controlled testing should show. Do not take it too serious, but do different set-ups with a test subject that is controlled. Avoiding distance at first, camera shake, photographer shake, etc... auto vs manual focus (lens sharpness). I come with results that people do not believe as well e.g. the 70-200mm f2.8 VRII is not that good according to me. It is the best, but the margin is lower then I expected and sometimes I come with better results with lesser lenses. Many have posted in the past on the focus issue on the D7000, which seems trolling mostly. It is not perfect, but it can perform. [/QUOTE]
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